Display device.



G. F. ALBERT.

DISPLAY DEVICE. APPLICATION FILED AuG.1|, 191i.

p, Patented Jan. 15, 1918.

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GEORGE F. ALBERT, 0F PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA.

DISPLAY DEVICE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented dan. l5, Amid..

Application filed August 11, 1917. Serial No. 185,749.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, GEORGE F. ALBERT, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Pittsburgh,` Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements 1n Display Devices, of which the following is a specification.

My invention is a display device intended to be utilized to give the effect of a hamper or other form of receptacle lled with fruit, vegetables or the like, while as a matter of fact the hamper or receptacle contams a readily adjustable section which may support only a thin layer of the articles to be displayed but is capable of ready adjustment so as to increase the capacity of the receptacle.

I have illustrated the invention in the accompanying drawings showing two forms of the device and these are illustrative of other modifications.

In these drawings,

Figure 1 is a sectional view of a receptacle containing my invention, while Fig. 2 is a sectional view on line 2-2 Fig. l.

Fig. 3 is a view of one of the arms, and

Fig. A shows a modified form.

The receptacle A may represent a hamper, barrel, cask, basket or any ordinary container for the material to be displayed which may be fruit, vegetables or other foods though I do not limit myself 1n this connection as the receptacles may be of smaller size and adapted to display other articles.

I use a movable bottom or section a which is adjustable in order t0 increase or diminish the space above the same thus requiring only a thin layer of goods to ll the space should this be desired, or by lowering the section a', a larger space will be provided to be filled in with the goods to be displayed. By thus adjusting the movable section the receptacle may be also utilized for storage purposes. i

In the form shown in Flgs. 1, 2 and 3, I utilize rack bars c', extending lengthwise of the receptacle. The movable section a has secured to it arms e which engage the rack bars c. A turning knob f extends through the movable section a and has fixed on its lower end a disk c' provided with pins which work in inclined slots 'm in the arms e supported in suitable guides n. Nhen the proper height has been reached the turning knob f is-turned slightly so that the arms e will engage with the rack bars c thus the section is securely supported. I/Vhen it is desired to raise or lower the section the turning knob f is turned in the opposite direction which withdraws the arms from the rack bars so that the section is free to move up or down at the will of the operator, and when the right height has been secured the knob is again turned, securing the section in place.

As shown in Fig. 4, instead of using the vertical rack bars I may use a series of holes and have the ends of the arms engage with these.

`What I claim is A display device comprising a receptacle having retaining means extending substantially from the top to the bottom thereof, a vertically movable and adjustable section fitted thereto for altering the efi'ective depth of the receptacle, and means for supporting the section in its adjusted position comprising a turning knob supported by the section and extending through the same carrying a disk on its lower end with a space between it and the lower :face of the section, pins on Said disk extending upwardly, horizontally movable arms having their outer ends engaging the retaining means and their inner ends located between the disk and the section, the pins working in inclined slots in the arms to give proper movement thereto in the turning of the knob, substantially as described.

In testimony whereof, I affix my siguature.

GEORGE F. ALBERT.

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